Exploring The Relationship Between Sexual Desires, Fulfilment and Relationship Satisfaction
Exploring The Relationship Between Sexual Desires, Fulfilment and Relationship Satisfaction
Exploring The Relationship Between Sexual Desires, Fulfilment and Relationship Satisfaction
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Abstract: The current study is an attempt to understand the influence of sexual fulfilment on relationship satisfaction among
long-distance relationships. A correlational research design with quantitative approach was adopted. The data for the study was
gathered from across the country through Google Forms using a method of convenient sampling. The tools used in the study
include the Index of Sexual Satisfaction and the Couple Satisfaction Index. The participants were 74 adults aged 18-30
compromising of males and females who have been in a long-distance relationship or are currently in a long-distance
relationship from different geographical regions of India. The results of the current study suggest that there is a moderate
negative correlation between sexual satisfaction and the relationship satisfaction among long distance couples.
Keywords: Sexual Satisfaction, Relationship Satisfaction, Long Distance Relationships, Sexual Desires, Relationship Quality
I. INTRODUCTION
Long distance relationships have been quite prevalent in recent years. LDRs, or long-distance relationships, are romantic
partnerships in which the couples are geographically separated by a considerable distance. These relationships can be difficult since
there isn't much in the way of in-person interaction, there isn't much face-to-face communication, and there is a lot of emotional
strain from being apart from your partner or spouse for long periods of time. In today's globalized society, when people relocate and
travel more often for business, school, or personal reasons, long distance relationships are becoming more and more prevalent. The
development of technology has also made it simpler for long-distance couples to stay connected despite their distance. However,
geographical distance is generally perceived as a challenge to romantic relationships, and there is a commonly held popular belief
that long-distance dating relationships are difficult and likely to fail (Helgeson, 1994; Sahlstein, 2004). In LDRs physical distance
between partners or spouses creates difficulties for developing intimacy and maintaining sexual satisfaction. The degree of intimacy
and sexual satisfaction between couples can be affected by factors including insufficient face-to-face interaction and the emotional
strain of frequent long-distance separations. Due to physical distance, lack of engagement can be difficult. Partners in LDRs may
feel frustrated, lonely, and anxious due to lack of physical contact. Sexual desires and fulfilment may determine the overall quality
of the long-distance relationship (Arditti, J. A., & Kauffman, M., MA).
Physical separation between partners in LDRs may result in less possibilities for sexual engagement, which may lower their level of
sexual satisfaction.
This, in turn, can affect their emotional well-being and sense of intimacy in the relationship. Lack of sexual fulfilment may lead to
infidelity and other negative feelings which might deteriorate the relationship. Couples who have sexual fulfilment in their LDRs,
on the other hand, could feel more emotionally connected to and pleased with their relationships despite being separated by physical
distance (Neustaedter, C., & Greenberg, S.).
Despite the paucity of studies on the topic, numerous studies suggest that sexual satisfaction has distinct effects on LDR and GCR
relationship satisfaction. LDR partners might, for example, place more importance on communication and emotional connection
than on sexual fulfilment. On the other hand, other studies have revealed that in LDRs, sexual enjoyment is a significant predictor of
overall relationship happiness.
For this reason, it's critical to comprehend and address how sexual desires and pleasure affect the nature of relationships in LDRs in
order to keep a relationship healthy and fulfilling. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to better understand how sexual fulfilment
might impact the overall quality of long-distance relationships in LDRs as well as how sexual desires affect relationship quality in
LDRs. The study is particularly keen on understanding how sexual desires and fulfilment affect communication, emotional
closeness, and overall relationship satisfaction in LDRs.
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Since cybersex is so constrained, partners need improved ways to physically interact while separated. It can be difficult to engage in
physical acts like kissing, embracing, and caressing when the camera and video window are separated. Beyond these design issues,
however, what all the couples had in common was that they viewed sex—regardless of how far they pushed it—exclusively as an
extension of intimacy. In other words, it wasn't so much about the sex as it was about being intimate and together (Neustaedter,
Carman; Greenberg, Saul, 2012).
Overall, the literature shows that being in a long-distance relationship has both advantages and disadvantages. While some research
indicates that long-distance relationships can have higher levels of relationship quality and dedication than near relationships, other
research contends that physical distance can thwart closeness and increase the likelihood of making new love connections. Yet,
sexual satisfaction in LDRs can be maintained with the use of technology-mediated sexual expression.
Hence, when evaluating the overall effect of distance on relationship quality, it is crucial to take into account both the benefits and
disadvantages of long-distance partnerships. Furthermore, this study will continue to focus on how sexual desires and satisfaction
influence the relationship quality in couples when they are separated by distance.
III. METHODOLOGY
A. Statement of Purpose
The aim of this study is to investigate how sexual desires and the fulfilment of those desires affect the quality of long-distance
relationships. This research will focus on:
1) Age group: 18-30 years
2) People who have been or are currently in a long-distance relationship
C. Hypothesis:
H0: There is no significant relationship between sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction among long-distance couples.
H1: An increase in sexual satisfaction is significantly related to an increase in relationship satisfaction among long-distance couples.
D. Variables:
1) Sexual Satisfaction
2) Relationship Satisfaction
E. Research Design:
A correlational research design was employed to explore the influence of sexual satisfaction on the quality of long-distance
relationships aka relationship satisfaction.
G. Tools Used:
1) Index of Sexual Satisfaction (ISS): was developed by Walter W. Hudson and is used to measure the degree of dissatisfaction in
the sexual component of a dyadic relationship. It is a standardized tool compromising of 25 category-partition items that are
scored on a relative frequency scale. Some of the items are worded negatively to counteract any potential response set bias.
Scores on the scale can range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating a greater level of sexual discord.
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A clinical cut-off score of 30 has been established, and scores above this value indicate the presence of a clinically significant
level of sexual discord in the relationship. The ISS is suitable for use with all English-speaking individuals who are 12 years of
age or older. Cronbach’s Alpha for ISS was calculated to be .92 and SEM is 4.24. Validity coefficient of ISS is calculated to be
.76.
2) Couple Satisfaction Index (CSI): was developed by Funk and Rogge to measure one’s satisfaction in a relationship. It is a brief
32-item scale with variety of items with different response scales and formats. The authors have also specified that the scale
safely be shrunk to either a 16-item format or even a 4-item format depending on a researcher’s needs. Reliability for CSI 32-
item version was calculated to be .90 to .93 and CSI scales demonstrate strong construct and convergent validity.
H. Inclusion Criteria
1) Young Adults of Age group 18-30 were included in the study.
2) Young adults who have been or are in a long-distance relationship were included in the study.
3) All genders included in the study
I. Exclusion Criteria
1) Young adults above the age of 30 were excluded from the study
2) Young adults below the age of 18 were excluded from the study
3) Young adults who aren’t in a long-distance relationship were excluded from the study.
4)
J. Procedure
The survey was conducted via google forms and the study was initiated by choosing individuals who belong to age group 18-30 and
have been or are in a long-distance relationship. Informed consent was taken from the participants and they were encouraged to seek
any clarifications with respect to the study. On an average the questionnaire could take 8-10 minutes.
K. Ethical Considerations:
1) The consent of the participants was taken prior to the study.
2) The responses were kept confidential.
3) Anonymity of the participants name and data was ensured
4) The responses of the participants were not used for any other purposes, other than the agreed research study.
IV. RESULTS
The aim of this study is to investigate how sexual desires and the fulfilment of those desires affect the quality of long-distance
relationships. There were two scales used in the study. They are index of sexual satisfaction and couple satisfaction index. These
two scales were used to assess the relationship between sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction among long-distance
relationships. The hypothesis of the study states that an increase in sexual satisfaction is significantly related to an increase in
relationship satisfaction among long-distance couples.
Table 1:
Showing the relationship between sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction among long-distance couples using Spearman
rho’s correlation:
ISS CSI
The above table shows the relationship between sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction among long-distance couples. The
Spearman rho’s correlation was used and the correlation method shows that there is a moderate negative correlation between sexual
satisfaction and relationship satisfaction among long-distance couples.
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The correlation coefficient between ISS and CSI is -.528, which indicates a moderate negative correlation between the two variables.
The negative sign means that higher scores on one variable are associated with lower scores on the other. The significance value
of .000 for both correlation coefficients indicates that the results are statistically significant at the 0.01 level, meaning that the
likelihood of these results occurring by chance is less than 1%. The sample size for both variables is 74, which is a relatively small
sample size, but it is still sufficient to draw meaningful conclusions about the relationship between these variables.
Overall, the table suggests that there is a moderate negative correlation between ISS and CSI, which means that as the score on one
variable increases, the score on the other variable tends to decrease.
However, the scores obtained suggest that hypothesis was not supported by the data. In other words, the findings suggest that as
sexual satisfaction increases, relationship satisfaction tends to decrease, and vice versa. One possible explanation for the negative
correlation is that there may be other factors that are influencing the relationship between sexual satisfaction and relationship
satisfaction.
V. DISCUSSION
The purpose of the research was to investigate the relationship between relationship satisfaction and sexual satisfaction in long-
distance relationships. According to the results, there is moderately negative correlation between the two variables, suggesting that
when sexual satisfaction increases, relationship satisfaction tends to decline and vice versa. Given the presumption that increased
sexual fulfilment would also increase relationship fulfilment, these results are surprising. The data, however, contradicts the
hypothesis.
One possible explanation for the negative correlation can be that there might be more factors influencing the association between
sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction. For example, in long-distance relationships, communication and emotional
closeness may be more important than sexual gratification. This demonstrates that sexual fulfilment may not be enough to provide
overall relationship satisfaction in long-distance relationships. Additionally, trust, commitment, and support may be necessary for a
good long-distance relationship.
Another explanation is that each person's perception of the importance of romantic and sexual pleasure differs and this difference
could have an impact on the association that has been seen. In their relationships, some partners may place more importance on
sexual fulfilment than others.
The difficulties that long-distance relationships present, such as the distance, lack of physical closeness, and restricted time spent
together, may also be contributing causes. These difficulties could strain their connection and make it challenging to uphold high
levels of sexual and relationship fulfilment.
C. Suggestions
The study highlights the need for more investigation into the intricate connection between sexual satisfaction and satisfaction in
long-distance relationships as well as to find additional elements that may be crucial for preserving happy and fulfilling long-
distance relationships.
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The negative association between sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction in long-distance relationships can be investigated
further by looking at additional potential causes. Future research can also look into the potential mediating or moderating impacts of
additional factors as personality traits, coping mechanisms, and cultural background.
VI. CONCLUSION
In conclusion, our study challenges the assumption that an increase in sexual satisfaction leads to an increase in relationship
satisfaction among long-distance couples.
Instead, we found a moderate negative correlation between sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction. This highlights the
importance of considering other factors such as communication and emotional connection in maintaining healthy long-distance
relationships. While the study has limitations such as a small sample size and reliance on self-reported measures, it provides
important insights for couples in long-distance relationships. Future research should explore these factors in more detail to help
couples better navigate the challenges of maintaining a healthy and fulfilling long-distance relationship.
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